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These standard instructions are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice about your case. If you choose to represent yourself, you are bound by the same rules and procedures as an attorney.

This page will help you learn about filing for a Dissolution or Legal Separation of a Civil Union With Children. The instructions identify the rules & laws in Colorado, case filing form & fee requirements, available services in Colorado, common legal terms & frequently asked questions. All forms are available in WORD or Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.

START HERE TO ELECTRONICALLY CALCULATE CHILD SUPPORT AND/OR MAINTENANCE:

Family Law Software now provides a support and maintenance calculator through the Colorado Child Support software application.
Download the calculator here. This software can be used to produce electronic, printable child support worksheets, and to calculate maintenance. This software is based on the child support/maintenance guidelines that became effective January 1, 2014. If you need to calculate retroactive child support that was ordered prior to January 1, 2014, you will need to use the guidelines that were in effect at that time to calculate the child support owed (see the old electronic worksheet below - JDF 1820E)

If you experience problems with the Family Law Software click here for further assistance.

You may also wish to review the entire statute (§14-10-115, C.R.S.)

If you need to calculate retroactive child support that was ordered PRIOR to January 1, 2014, you will need to use the guidelines that were effective at that time (see the old electronic worksheet below - JDF 1820E). Please read the following information regarding the old electronic version of the worksheets:

  • The prior version of the worksheets are in Microsoft Excel format below (JDF 1820E). If you do not have Excel installed on the computer you are using, you will not be able to use the electronic version of the worksheets. You may wish to use one of the manual versions (the manual worksheets can be found here: http://www.courts.state.co.us/Forms/Forms_List.cfm?Form_Type_ID=93.) To download the worksheets to your computer, simply right mouse click on the link below and select 'Save Target as' (Internet Explorer) or 'Save Link as' (Netscape Navigator) and then save it to your computer hard drive.
  • You will not have to decide which worksheet to print out (worksheet A or B) as the program will instruct you which one to use. Throughout the program, there are help buttons to answer some of your questions. However, you may wish to view the entire statute (§14-10-115, C.R.S.) before completing your worksheets as the help instructions are not all inclusive.
  • Additionally, there are several macro buttons in this program. In order to use them, you must enable macros by clicking 'Yes' that the workbook is from a trusted source (Excel 97) or have Excel's security level set to medium or low (Excel 2000). To change your security settings in Excel 2000, click on the Tools menu, then Macro and select Security. Then choose either low or medium security levels. These levels allow for macro use in the worksheets.
  • One example of a macro button is a 'Help' button that, when clicked with your mouse, will take you to the help area for that section. In order to get back to the data entry screen, click one of the many 'Back' buttons within the help area (Do not click the Back button on your browser). You will also use macro buttons to view or print the worksheets when ready.

TO USE THE MANUAL (NON-ELECTRONIC) CHILD SUPPORT WORKSHEETS:

Effective January 1, 2014, refer to JDF 1822(a), JDF 1820M(a) and JDF 1821M(a) to calculate child support.

If you are trying to calculate retroactive child support that was ORDERED prior to January 1, 2014, you will need to use the guidelines that were in effect at that time. JDF 1822(b), JDF 1820M(b) and JDF 1821M(b) refer to the guidelines that were in effect prior to January 1, 2014.

We are in the process of translating many of our forms in Spanish. You may find that some Instructions and Forms, for example Adoption, Adult and Minor Name Change, etc., are not translated at this time. All forms must be completed in English pursuant to Colorado law, see §13-1-120, C.R.S.
Sections with Spanish Forms
Dissolution Calculation software, free downloadInstructions
JDF 1255 - Flowchart to Getting a Dissolution or Legal Separation of Civil Union With Children of this Civil UnionDownload PDF 05/18 JDF 1265 - General Steps to Getting a Dissolution or Legal Separation of Civil Union with Children of this Civil UnionDownload PDF 05/18 JDF 1267 - Instructions for Filing a Dissolution or Legal Separation of Civil Union With Children of this Civil UnionDownload PDFRevised 03/18 Forms
JDF 1000 - Case Information SheetDownload PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 02/19 JDF 1104 - Certificate of Compliance with Mandatory Financial DisclosuresDownload PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 12/19 JDF 1111 SC - Sworn Financial Statement Download PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 01/18 JDF 1111SS - Sworn Financial Statement, Supporting SchedulesDownload PDFDownload Word Document 03/06 JDF 1117 - Support OrderDownload PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 07/13 JDF 1125 - Mandatory Disclosure – Form 35.1Download PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 04/16 JDF 1129 - Pre-Trial Statement (Domestic)Download PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 08/17 JDF 1250 - Petition for Dissolution of Civil Union or Legal Separation of Civil Union Download PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 02/18 JDF 1251 - Summons for Dissolution of Civil Union or Legal Separation of Civil UnionDownload PDFDownload Word Document 08/14 JDF 1251(a) - Waiver and Acceptance of ServiceDownload PDFDownload Word Document 04/20 JDF 1251(b) - Return of ServiceDownload PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 04/20 JDF 1252 - Response to the Petition for Dissolution of Civil Union or Legal Separation of Civil UnionDownload PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 02/18 JDF 1253 - Motion/Stipulation to Modify Petition (Civil Union)Download PDFDownload Word Document 02/18 JDF 1256 - Separation Agreement (Civil Union)Download PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 02/18 JDF 1257 - Decree of Dissolution of Civil Union or Legal Separation of Civil UnionDownload PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 05/14 JDF 1273 - Parenting Plan (Civil Union)Download PDFDownload Word DocumentRevised 02/18

If you have questions about forms or procedures, contact the Self Help Center for the county in which you will be filing. Self Help Center List. Please note - By law, we cannot provide legal advice. Should you need additional assistance or forms that are not provided on this site, you may wish to consult an attorney.

The Matrix Diffusion Toolkit, developed for the Department of Defense ESTCP program, is an easy-to-use, comprehensive, free software tool that can assist site personnel to effectively and efficiently estimate what effects matrix diffusion will have at their site, and transfer the results to stakeholders. The Toolkit provides the following tools to calculate and evaluate matrix diffusion effects:

1) Square Root Model
A module to provide planning-level estimates of the mass discharge (in units of grams per day) caused by release from a low-k diffusion-dominated unit (typically silt or clay) into a high permeability advection-dominated unit (typically sand or gravel). Estimates of concentration and mass remaining in the high permeability unit, after the source is removed, are also provided.
2) Dandy-Sale Model
A module allowing users to perform: 1) contaminant transport via advection and transverse diffusion in the transmissive layer, and 2) transport via transverse diffusion in the low-k zone. The module provides planning-level estimates of:
Low-k Zone:

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  1. Aqueous, sorbed, and total concentration; and
  2. Aqueous, sorbed, and total mass.


Transmissive Zone:

  1. Aqueous, sorbed, and total concentration;
  2. Aqueous, sorbed, and total mass; and
  3. Mass discharge.

3) Matrix Diffusion Related Tools
An additional feature that provides a review of theory and methods related to matrix diffusion:

  1. NAPL Dissolution Calculator: a module that estimates the transverse diffusion of contaminants into the groundwater passing over the top of a Non-aqueous Phase Liquid (NAPL) pool and the transverse diffusion of contaminants into the low-k unit underlying the pool;
  2. Plume Magnitude Information: a summary of the Plume Magnitude Classification System (Newell et al., 2011) and its application to site investigation and remediation;
  3. Low-k Zone Remediation Alternatives: a summary of current alternatives for the remediation of low-k zones; and
  4. 14-Compartment Model: a discussion on the quantitative application of the 14 Compartment Model (Sale et al., 2008a).

Additionally, the Square Root Model also utilizes a Monte Carlo-type approach to analyze uncertainty in the actual concentration, porosity, apparent tortuosity factor exponent, and retardation factor measurements. With this tool, groundwater practitioners can estimate the accuracy of the hydrologic measurements that are being used for the matrix diffusion calculation.

Features

The Matrix Diffusion Toolkit provides a valuable tool for developing site conceptual models, supporting site characterization efforts, planning remedial designs, and determining if matrix diffusion will affect remediation goals for groundwater sites. The software can assist site personnel in updating or creating a more accurate conceptual site model, which will enable them to determine if matrix diffusion processes are significant enough to cause “rebounding” of downgradient plume concentrations above remediation goals after plume remediation or isolation is complete. Having this information available before a remedy is implemented could assist site stakeholders in selecting more appropriate remedies and effectively and efficiently addressing the potential issues of matrix diffusion with regulators. Furthermore, addressing extended remediation time frames caused by matrix diffusion would lead to savings in project costs.

Technical Support

Limited technical support is available from Shahla K.Farhat.

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System Requirements

The Matrix Diffusion Toolkit requires a computer capable of running Microsoft® Excel (2007/2010) for Windows 7.
Operation requires an IBM-compatible PC equipped with a Pentium or later processor running at a minimum of 450 MHz. A minimum of 256 MB of system memory (RAM) is strongly recommended. Computers not meeting these recommendations will experience slow running times and/or problems with memory.

Downloads

Matrix Diffusion Toolkit version 1.23 (Excel 2007/2010).

Changes in version 1.1: Some of the apparent tortuosity factor exponents have been updated and clarified.

Changes in version 1.2: The concentration units displayed for the low-k zone aqueous and transmissive zone concentration graphs in the Dandy-Sale module have been corrected.

Changes in version 1.21: An error in the Monte Carlo analysis has been corrected (all concentrations were erroneously being multiplied by 5).
Changes in version 1.22: An error in the DSM loading concentration units has been corrected (all concentrations were erroneously being treated as mg/L).

Unzip all the files to the same folder. The zipped file contains the Matrix Diffusion Toolkit spreadsheet, associated pdf files, the Help file, and the User’s Manual.

Click here to download the Matrix Diffussion Toolkit User's Manual.